How to Fix Help: tried installing the latest Mac os Sonoma on to my MacBook 5, 1 and broke my Wi-fi on macOS

How to Fix Help: tried installing the latest Mac os Sonoma on to my MacBook 5, 1 and broke my Wi-fi on macOS

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AWDL, Continuity and Location Services problems usually come from chipset support, kext pairing, privacy settings or network-location corruption. On Hackintosh systems, Location Services and Continuity depend on working Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AWDL and correct AirportItlwm or itlwm/HeliPort behaviour.

Quick Checks

  • Backup current state: Save a copy of your working EFI and run a full system backup before changing settings.
  • Identify hardware components: Note down your exact CPU, GPU, Wi-Fi card, and motherboard/laptop model.
  • Ensure utility alignment: Keep OpenCore, OCLP, and ProperTree updated.

Fix Steps

  1. Create a rollback point: Make a Time Machine backup and keep a copy of your last working EFI folder before editing OpenCore, kexts or root patches.
  2. Confirm the exact chipset: Identify the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Ethernet controller from System Information, Hackintool or Linux/Windows device manager.
  3. Use the correct network stack: Match AirportItlwm, itlwm, HeliPort, IntelBluetoothFirmware and BlueToolFixup to the exact macOS version.
  4. Reset macOS network state: Remove the current Wi-Fi service, reboot, add it again, then reconnect to a simple WPA2 network before testing advanced features.
  5. Check privacy permissions: Open System Settings and confirm Location Services, Maps, Weather and system services are enabled.
  6. Test Apple features separately: Verify normal internet first, then Bluetooth, then AirDrop/Continuity. Do not debug all three at the same time.

Do Not Continue If

  • Do not continue if: you do not have a working EFI backup, a Time Machine backup, or another bootable macOS installer.
  • Stop and capture evidence: if the machine stops booting, take a photo of the last verbose line before changing more settings.

Verify It Worked

  • Maps can locate you without falling back to a stale location.
  • Wi-Fi reconnects after reboot and sleep.
  • Bluetooth remains available after a cold boot.
  • Console no longer shows repeated wireless or location daemon errors.

Rollback

  • Restore the previous EFI if Wi-Fi disappears completely.
  • Switch from AirportItlwm to itlwm + HeliPort, or the reverse, if the issue is specific to one driver path.
  • Use Ethernet or USB tethering while testing so you do not lose access to downloads.

Next Action

  • Test now: reboot twice, reproduce the original problem, and confirm whether the same symptom returns.
  • If it still fails: record the Mac model, macOS build, OpenCore or OCLP version, GPU, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chipset, and the last visible error.
  • Read next: use the related searches below for the nearest OpenCore or OCLP fix before making another change.

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Original Question: "Help: tried installing the latest Mac os Sonoma on to my MacBook 5, 1 and broke my Wi-fi"

Hi there. I'm a total noob to Mac os and Opencore. I don't know much about Opencore or kexts. I wanted to see if my MacBook can run the latest Mac os, so I cloned my El Capitan SSD on to a spare HDD and partitiond it to install Mac os Mojave using dosdude1's pach on a second partition. In Mojave, I followed the steps on the Opencore legacy pacher "getting started" page to make an installer (using an external HDD) of Mac os Sonoma, but it didn't boot. It stoped at about 1/3 of the way. I tried reinstalling Opencore on to my external HDD, hoping that it would boot, but it didn't. Did it a second time and now my wifi doesn't work. I later switched back to my El Capitan SSD, but it still didn't have Wi-fi. I hope someone here can help me fix my MacBook and maybe help me install Sonoma on it.

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